THE GUARDIAN, CHARIDTFETOWN . PAGE SEVEN l0 years In a row, ALFACAMNI, I some out an topl ALPACAMA takes a strangle hold on cold winter weather. Slip on a really warm, ‘mm-fly styled AIPACAMA . . . mos- lerfully tailored, mothproof, shower- proof, i” xii" Vi“. I as. . QAIiI/PAQAJJLA) Canadrfs Most Famous Coat v MGDRI": 8- ‘N5LEOD [WW4 DAILY CROSSWORD ACWOQI DOWN Idfhlrnedms t. Prickly pear I. American by a dial d. Air or light Indian It. Tree rind passage 8. Pacino 20. Biblical li. Palm coast state name 3 cockstq gaidli-ew) 21.Craae 1 E L l .K_lrld of‘ . n - It. Greek etter . , _ v gr measures 2d. Household ggggggml] . 1a. "am . l. Monetary pet lIlIIiIlEH l NI “r unit It. Cut off. as HUB SITIA ‘flames; (Latvia) tree topa ‘ ‘ 1mm.) s. Country. 21. Select \'~w4-l"~ All-m j‘, Qphgrg SW. EUIOM 28. State. SW. of action 1. Musical "exico .' 3t. Claw ItPaat instrument so. Helping 36. Melody Id. Clanlol ‘l. Malt 8i. Column 39. Cask I7. Part .1 bfvlflk ahafta so. Dancer‘a of _ i. Small ( Arch.) cymbals ."t0 be" M: 83- Greek i1. Eskimo U. German I0. Worthless epic poet tool inter 8L preaeion .Ahead _ ffopsz hum. thing-bird Ithuffoon l5. Bored fhlngllieh exp orer Ilrate l0. Like 82. Ugly old woman Salter. to theilvef, l8. Farm - animal - l6. Old weight for wool 8'1. Girl's name itCellllng -material d0. Flower e2. selling 4a. Solitary, dLAnxioue flRelplratory \ organs i DAILY CRYPTOQUOTIL-Ilerde how to woril its AXYDLIAAXB ls l. o N a I‘ E L l. o W - One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used‘ for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, lpogo‘ trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. day the code letters are diflerent. ~ A Cryplograrn Quotation ITOICZOK OTR Y1’ QWEI‘ R’! IFBOXD RFZOKY BY R1‘ TBDNRWNO" RFDQ-slzmnlvr. _ Yesterdays Cryptoqlloiel WHEN A GREATER RIGHT BEJ LONGS T0 A MAN. THE LESBIJR RIGHT OUGHT TO BE INJ CLIJDED-LAW. ' i .4 llentral Guardian __.._ This column b us." u“ of local Interest, but of l 11""! nature may be “any; at five cc t; able in adganzmmm. ‘flu’ m BUYING coon nun BAGS flatly. Diliondrsplllett. a-r roun ssnvlcn-ararm Wfllfiflmnms- Phone ma. CHANDLER altos. for all Ply. ‘winds. and Chrometriln require- WMRS. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES‘ EAR-beautiful Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, etc. .i_. CHILDREN'S SNOW SUIT! and Ski Suits clearing at 33 1-394 9g, Fashion Shoppe. I LIIWITED NUIWBER children‘; Ski Pants clearing 33 1-3% om Fashion Shoppe. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 2.67M. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash. ing Machine Repairs, i DR. E. S. GIDDINGB ‘ml be lib-sent from his office from Octdpey 2lst_to October 26th. ityygg SfihBO-“gliibttlotiof money , tidimaifa Store News. o u RUIWMAGE SALE. Market Build- inB. Thursday, Octgb 3-5 P. M. Trinity Junior f?“ WE HAVE A LARGE supply of Sprlnghill and Old Sydney Coal on hflnd- H» Rt Lorre st Co. Tele- phone 1000. USED VICTROLAS priced very low for quick sale. Large type. FOKIYWFIY yery expensive. Good con- dlilon. Miller Brothers Lid. nnasmn GIFT suor open M01111”. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday of each week at the home oi Miss Leila Morris. 909 Weymouth Street. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIt-Preachlng service and BDeciai singing Sunday evening, October 26rd at. 7.30 conducted by _ Louis Harris. ONE-MAN THEATRE. personal lPDBarance Frank Cralwshaw, dis- tinguished British Actor. Prince of Wales College Hall, Friday night. Tickets at door. HERE FROM SAINT JOHN — Mr. C._ L. Bowlby, Saint John, Supervisor oi the Bank of Nova Scotla for the Maritime Provinces, is visiting the city. BELCANO COSMETICS provide the ultimate in skin cars an»: make-up artistry. consult beauty 81396181151. Mildred Royce Croweli, now at our store. S. A. McDonald. PETERS ROAD PREBBYTEII- IAN CHURCH. - Service on Bun- dny at 2.30 P .M. Dedication of MscLeod Memorial Bells on Mon- day evening at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Charles D. Henderson, B. A., Min- , isler. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Adveriisers are reminded trlat their copy must be in the (‘iuardin not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. _Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classllieds. etc. should par- ticulpriv bear this in mind. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY- The funeral of Dennis Bolger was held Wednesday morning from the Frank I-lennessey Funeral Home to St. Ann's Church, Lot 65, where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. George MacCormnck who also conducted service at the grave. Rev. Wilfred Keefe was present in the sanctuary. Pali- bearers were: Waiter Toole, Char- les Toole, Stephen Murray, Wen- del Benton. TRIDUUM CELEBRATE!) — A Trlduum in honor oi Saint Ger- ard, n Redemptorlst Lay Brother. was concluded last evenlnl ll "i9 Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer. The Trlduum opened on Sunday, the feast day of the Saint." special preacher for the Tridililm devotions was Rev. Richard Baines. C153" who “V, thrag forceful sermons on the life of the Re- demportlst saint. Large congrega- t lXlll CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE tlons attended both morning Masses and evening devotions dur- ing the Triduum. Ceiebrlmt oi Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament last evening was Rev, Father Baines. Deacon and sub deacon were Rev. P. Hen- nessey, C.ss.R., and Rev. J. Mc- Gillivary, C.ss.R. LIFE UNDERWBITERS JIEET —A representative group of the Life Underwriters of Prince Ed- ward Island, met yesterday after- noon at a luncheon meeting, in the private dining room of the Queen Hotel. The President, Robi. E. I-Iyndman presided and intro- duced Mr. Gerald Stokoe, Man- ager of the Mutual Life, us a new ember. The Underwriters were interested in listening to a recording of an address delivered recently at an Ottawa gathering of business men, by the famous John Fisher, eminent radio com- mentator and traveller. In his ud- dress Mr. Fisher stressed the pro- fessional status of the life insur- ance man'of today, and also laud- ed the insurance companies for their great work in the field oi medical research. The President on behalf oi the Life Underwriters Association of Canada, presented the C.L.U.. (Chartered Life Un- derwriter) Certiflcalo to Mr. Cyrus E, Shaw of Montlzue. In Mr. Shaw's absence. Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone. C.L.U., accepted the certificate on his behalf. On be- half of the Dominion body, Past President R. J. Rupert, C.L.U., presented the Presidential Certi- ficate to President Hyrldman. Plans for future meetings were discussed inCititIinlZ a public re- lations dinner to be held in N0- vember, Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron re- ceived congratulations yesterday on the occasion of their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Friends of Mrs. Jos. Henderson. Water St. will regret to hear that she has entered the P. E‘. I. Hos- pital for sin operation. am. Ernest Howatt was hostess at e. miscellaneous shower on Fr ay evening, honoring Miss Marl! Nlitcheli, vllhose nmrriage is taking place on ‘Thursday. Miles Enid Slackiord who was em- ployed by the Bank of Commerce in Toronto returned to the city this week. Her many friends are pleased to know that she has been transferred to the (xlariotteiouln branch. Miss Francis Henderson, was the winner of the talent contest spon- sored by Ray Little and his Cow- lloly sholw and is making personal appearances with the show this week. Miss Henderson is the daugh- ter of w. and ma. Jos. Henderson. Water 5t. FBABLDSS BUCK GUIINBOGID, Man.—- (GP) —A ibur-lpoint anllered deer near here apparently has no igalr 0i 1B1”- mer Erwin Campbell. He's a I93", ular visitor at the waiorin! trough, and salt block in CambeIYs farm-i Time And Brains Pooled To lower Building _(Iosls CLARXBON. OntJOct. 10-(0?) —Nine professional office employ- es turn manual workers two evenings a week, and every week- end, to build their own homes at an estimated saving of The money saved represents about! 50 pe-r ceritof the cost of each, house. , The men, employees of a large] oil company 16 miles from T01“, onto, have givlm ‘WP lulf and otherl . pastimes to build their hclrnes on a ‘ cooperative money saving baslsl’ lOften their wives and children lacoompany them to help with ilighter leaks. - i The schema was orizinalted Host March by C1}. Campbell, an, leiecirlcai engineer with the oil 'iirrn_ He was so disgusted with trying to find a heme that he de- ‘cided to take matters into his ‘own hands. i Eight 0f his fellow workers did -not. hesitate to pool their rlpare time in the scheme. They are ac- countant Jack Runnals. who takes care of finances with advice from Ev Fleming, a tax expert; Gerth{ MacDonald, a ls/wyer who helped get expensive iecimicaiilia com-l lpleted alt nllxiirnulln cost; Bill Chal- mers arldd Harold Eastwood, ar- chitectural dlralfismen, who prov- ided expert advice on planning; Don Janina/way and Lloyd John-; son, chemical engineers; and Doni silnlt-h, mechanical engineer. ‘ They drew up a legal contract binding each man to do his full share, One oi the terms was that each should work 16 hours a week on the houses. They agreed on tlednesdsiy and Thursday even- ings and every week-end. A record is kept of the number of hours each man works, and in turn he ls entitled to the same amount of work from the other eight when working on his own house. "We decided that each one should be responsible for his own financing," explained Campbell. “In addition, each chooses his own house plans and his own building site." However, purchase of materials is carried out on a lac-operative basis, often resulting in a discount when large quantities are ordered. Rurlnalls believes that the system works "amazingly well." He said slow and difficult joibs, such as laying foundations. were age to retire. Good health depends greatly on the elimination of internal poisons Enos "Fnulr Saar" helps nature free the system of food wggt¢| that often cause constipation and head- aches. END is gentle but eflcctive in its action for young and old alike. Take pleasant tastingENO'l"FRUiT San-r" before breakfast. when required. Start the Day Right ENOQS ibtlivésl I ,/lW||!q"\ Nature May Need Extra Help! Elie holds so much more for those who are really 5t, 111,110,, m, llmple health rules of good food, plenty ofileep and sufficient exer- cise and you too may look and feel lpry when‘ ygujuyg ruck“; the “FRUIT SALT" NOTICE 0F I MORTGAGE SALE TO BE SOLD by Public Auction in front oi the Law Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, on SATURDAY, the NINE. TEENTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D- 1949. at the hour of TWELVE UCLOCK NOON. . . .ALI. that tract, piece and parcel of land sli- uate, lying and being in the Roy. alty of Charlottetown in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING un the western boundary of the Brackley Point Road at the north- eastern angle of the property N. cently purchased by Charles B. Crawford from G. Claude Smith, thence in a western direction along the northern boundary of the Crawford property a distance of one hundred and eighty (180) feet. thence in a northern direc- tion parallel to the Brackley Point Road aforesaid a distance of sixty (60) feet, thence in an eastern direction parallel with the north- completed in short order because “it doesn't get so tiresome when a gang work together.” ering. wiring or brick-laying for chimneys has been left fur skilled it-radlesmen. Although eadh men Runnels, "we usualy hire the same man no do our work." A11 it takes, they say, is care- ful planning, hard work and en- thusiasm. But, of course, the pro- fessional training of each man has done mluch to help the group on its way. VANCOUVEIIVS HOWIJE WON'T CRDSS OCEAN PIYIERSI-IAM. Surrey. Brig-lend, i9—-(CP)--A plan to move Glen Cottage, the old home of Ca/pt, George Vancouver, from Petersham to Vancouver has I been frustrated. The house, which stands near Oapt. Vancouver's naive had been sold by the Earl of Dyson's estate to the present tenant, Noel Pan- hock. Pannook. a prisoner of war for fivg years. had first refusal of the pmpert/y when he moved in with his wife after the war. An electrical engineer. he has since modernized the cottage. Vancouver authorities wanted the cottage as a. memorial to the lnan who, in i790, sailed round the island which now bears his name. one suggestion was that it should be re-erected ‘where Llimbermall’! Arch used to stand in Stanley Park. | Oct. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY THERE OUGHT TO 13E A Law y by Fagoly 6* Shorten ' Ifs FUNNY HOW. Bur AFTER THE svuc- / olmlvfw! LOOK BEFORE THEY GET SPINDELLA- ING- wow! THE ootts WHO DROPPEBiN- HITCHED, ms out» QLOBINA- SHE SUDDENLY scams NlFTEENA AANP Pats SHE SEEMS I0 LIKE ‘IOU TO HAVE KNOWN ALL PlPPEéiOtl-Jlik 53kg, To "AVE L°°" “"5 IO MEET M! ' "ER L'FE— o"EDPi2‘gCTldALLv' THEY COULD ADVER- "fistggfif- WGREW up I T155 DOG BISCUITS. ' TQGETHER I M v . ‘ f’ ‘"3 “~ —- - " m: l . ‘a o i VANTQ A STDRV AND SQME TH’ GREAT‘ MODERN 1H‘ REAR OF SOUR PROPS Iapeleea allllfllnlislllr,“ Mon-r. "lWPlOvEE camera Alerlsr- WE ulloslesmwn HE uvlas on _Iy “lillfillrllnllelrlde MAGAZINB- OUR EDWOQ A SHOT ON NA% L£Ni . l 77' MISS ANYTHING. JUST STEP THI“ WAY; PLEASE- BUTTHAT st-lRl KSFIZONtPtJBLBHY. “mum” N BARNSWHERE 6C’ SPEECMLE tIE%{HSANDTI-OISIS hires the skilled help ‘he needs, said I ern boundary of the Crawford pre- perty a distance of one hundred ldlht(180)ft lnl Work such as olvmbins. olllst- iiiyriesteing bgundary OFetheMBl-fekle; Point Road aforesaid, thence in a southern direction along the west- ern boundary of the Brackley ‘Point Road aforesaid a distance of sixty (60) feet or to the point. at the place of commencement, con- taining by estimation ten thous- and eight hundred (10,800) square feet of land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained ln an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day oi January, 1948, and made between Clunle James Pitcairn of Charlottetown Royalty in Queen's County, Meat Inspector (of the First Part) and The Sun Life As- surance Ccmpany of Canada, a company authorized to lend money on the security of real or immov- able property, and HIS MAJESTY THE KING, in right of Canada. represented by the Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation, jointly, (of the Second Part), de- fault having been made in the payment of principal and interest secured thereby. DATED this SEVENTEENTI-I day of OCTOBER. A. D. 1949. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY 0F CANADA and HIS MA- JESTY THE KING in the right. of Canada, represented by Central Mortgage and Housing Cori?!"- atlon. A TOUGIIER QUESTION OTTAWA- (GP) ——0fl-!1Bd1fln wildlife experts went more infor- matlon‘ about Arctic whales and plan to tag e. number to trace their movements. The right kind of tag is available, but the prob- NO CIGARETS. N0 PIPE LONDON, Oct. 19 — (CP) Ibrahaim Lahore of Karachi heard there was a cigar-ct shortage in England. Therefore, when he hall to fly hero on business. be just brought along his pipe. But, when he got it out for a quiet smoke aboard tho plane bound for London, crew members made him put it sway again. "It's just not safe," they said. Sadly lbrahaim dismantled his hookah. with its three-pound to~ baoco bowl. 24-inch stem connect. ed to a, quart bottle of oil for lub- rication, and three feet 0t’ rubber tubing, CANADIAN TRAVELLER The first overland journey around the world was made by Sir George Simpson, Canadian statesman and explorer, in 164d. HALIFAX-lCPi-Ii was a ser- ious mattcr-lu lilo pilice in a lightning raid llicy uncovered a. hidden cache cf contraband in a small (IOWIHOIVn grocery store, The forbidden gcods—iirecrack- crs, whose sale is prohibited in Halifax. WEST KENT SCHOOL PUPILS PENNY PARADE For PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE The Protestant Orphanage gratefully acknowledges tho receipt of $21.02, arising from an original idea among the pupils of the school an its good success merits this special mention. For Winter. Motoring: l O O O nnrva CAREFULLY _ IN A CAR THAT IS SAFE! 169 GRAFTON ST. 1cm of catching and lacsins the whales is still t0 be solved. V ' EVELYN OUR BOARDING HOUSE COME,MACK! Fan-rune MAY smlce 0M vou.'--- SIMPL“! TEAR A 6IRL'5 NAME ol=l= THE cAlzo .. - AND rr cos-re You ANYWHERE FROM s cams TO ‘Fl FOR A CHANCE AT ‘THE GRAND PRiZE, A PURE slu< CEAVATI-w PRO- cesos 60 To ENDOW A LIBRARY Our Prescription F. R. Mcllaline Ltd. HERE'S HOW YOU CAN BE SURE: Let our factory-trained mechanics give you a thorough job. If you depend on us you can depend on your car PHONE 860 ‘FOR ‘THE ccus! “Q, so MILK YOUR /' '4’ i 4 4 MAJOR HOUPLE ELK .' '- I'M HOARDINCS MY DOLléi-i T0 BUY MY CORQECT WEIGHT AND MY